User Guide
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GPS NAVIGATION
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Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Diamond DA42
10) With ‘LOAD’ highlighted, press the
ENT
Key. The departure procedure is displayed as part of the overall flight
plan and is placed in front of the enroute flight plan.
11) Highlight the desired transition waypoint.
12) Press the
ENT
Key. ‘LOAD?’ is highlighted.
13) Press the
ENT
Key. The departure will be active when the flight plan is active.
ARRIVAL PROCEDURES
Selecting an arrival procedure using the PROC Key:
1) From the Navigation Map Page, press the
PROC
Key. The Procedures Window is displayed.
2) Highlight ‘SELECT ARRIVAL’.
3) Press the
ENT
Key. The ARRIVAL window is displayed on the ‘PROC – ARRIVAL LOADING’ Page.
4) Select an arrival.
5) Press the
ENT
Key. The TRANSITION window is displayed.
6) Select a transition.
7) Press the
ENT
Key. The RUNWAY window may be displayed. If so, select a runway.
8) Press the
ENT
Key.
9) With ‘LOAD’ highlighted, press the
ENT
Key. The arrival procedure is displayed as part of the overall flight plan
and is placed in front of the enroute flight plan.
APPROACH PROCEDURES
Not all approaches in the database are approved for GPS use. When selecting an approach, a “GPS”
designation to the right of the procedure name indicates the procedure can be flown using the GPS receiver.
Some procedures will not have this designation, meaning the GPS receiver can be used for supplemental
navigation guidance only. If the GPS receiver cannot be used for primary guidance, the appropriate
navigation receiver must be used for the selected approach (e.g., VOR or ILS). The final course segment of
ILS approaches, for example, must be flown by tuning the NAV receiver to the proper frequency and selecting
that NAV receiver on the CDI.










